High in the snowy peaks of BC, adventurers, nuns, artists and photographers feel the draw of the mountains so strongly that their lives must revolve around them.
Two gritty teams of hobbyist cavers attempt to break records for the longest and deepest caves in Canada.
The Vienna Girls' Choir joins the Boys' Choir, the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Wiener Singakademie and soloists Joyce DiDonato, Lawrence Brownlee, Anita Monserrat and Patricia Petibon.
A series of 10 short films that explore the infinite wonders of our universe and our interactions with the cosmos.
S9 E5 - When the first harbour seal pup of the year arrives, Jennie must carefully follow the emergency protocols required to save its life.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S2 E9 - Kris explores the ancient art of pictographs while Sarain visits with K'Tigaaning Midwives. They then join writer and podcaster Ryan McMahon to learn about the power of digital storytelling.
E3 - Ruth makes a Christmas pudding, Alex and Peter re-shoe a horse, and everyone enjoys the Christmas meal and an evening of parlour games.
E1 - Starting in the Far East on the frozen Japanese sea of Okhotsk, Joanna takes us across China and Mongolia, ending at Lake Baikal in Siberia, where she meets some amazing seals.
Historian Lucy Worsley explores how royalty and everyday people celebrated the extravaganza that was the 12 days of Tudor Christmas.
Discover the fascinating history of our most beloved carols with historian Lucy Worsley.
S5 E2 - A dark day descends on Hope for Wildlife. A rare owl appears ready for release - but will it fly?
E1 - Starting in the Far East on the frozen Japanese sea of Okhotsk, Joanna takes us across China and Mongolia, ending at Lake Baikal in Siberia, where she meets some amazing seals.
Historian Lucy Worsley explores how royalty and everyday people celebrated the extravaganza that was the 12 days of Tudor Christmas.
Discover the fascinating history of our most beloved carols with historian Lucy Worsley.
E2 - Dan travels the historic Roman road of Ermine Street, which connects the two great cities founded by the Romans - London and York.
Wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan teams up with seven huskies to take on a treacherous dog sledding trail in Canada's majestic Yukon wilderness.
S9 E6 - When a fawn is found stuck in thick toxic tar, Hope assembles her entire team to wash and care for it in a desperate bid to save its life.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
Mount Edziza, a glacier-capped, semi-active volcano in northwestern BC, is one of the most complex and intriguing habitats on the planet.
S5 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
E7 - In Java's royal city, Yogyakarta, Michael visits the Sultan's Palace and witnesses the ancient art of shadow puppetry known as Wayang.
In August 1969, almost half a million people gathered at a farm in upstate New York. What happened there was far more than a concert - it was an experience that changed them and the country forever.
Mount Edziza, a glacier-capped, semi-active volcano in northwestern BC, is one of the most complex and intriguing habitats on the planet.
In August 1969, almost half a million people gathered at a farm in upstate New York. What happened there was far more than a concert - it was an experience that changed them and the country forever.
S9 E7 - When a childhood friend from wilderness camp alerts Murdoch to imminent danger, they travel to Algonquin Park to investigate a 30-year-old murder.
S9 E1 - Foyle is drawn into the murky world of international oil politics when a translator for the Nuremberg Trials is killed.
S1 E12 - Two cubs become deathly ill from a parasite that has killed many bears, and the shelter gets the bears ready for hibernation.
S9 E7 - Hope realizes she's not prepared to rescue animals from an oil spill, so she heads across the continent to learn from the best before disaster strikes.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E9 - Entering Alaska, the Northwest Passage transforms from wild terrain into an industrial corridor lined with oil rigs.
S2 E1 - A journey along England's River Bure goes through the holiday hub of Wroxham and past open fenlands where wildlife and recreation go hand in hand.
S1 E1 - Having returned from a two-year assignment in the British Virgin Islands, Inspector Lewis and his new assistant Sergeant Hathaway are assigned to investigate the murder of an American college student.
For over 40 years, society columnist and photographer Malcolm Parry has been chronicling the goings-on in the city of Vancouver - first in the pages of Vancouver Magazine and later in The Vancouver Sun.
S2 E1 - A journey along England's River Bure goes through the holiday hub of Wroxham and past open fenlands where wildlife and recreation go hand in hand.
S1 E1 - Having returned from a two-year assignment in the British Virgin Islands, Inspector Lewis and his new assistant Sergeant Hathaway are assigned to investigate the murder of an American college student.
For over 40 years, society columnist and photographer Malcolm Parry has been chronicling the goings-on in the city of Vancouver - first in the pages of Vancouver Magazine and later in The Vancouver Sun.
S2 E1 - A journey along England's River Bure goes through the holiday hub of Wroxham and past open fenlands where wildlife and recreation go hand in hand.
S3 E8 - Leaving chic 21st-century Nice behind, the Train des Pignes takes us to the Provence of the past. Rolling on, we board a 1909 steam engine to medieval towns.
S9 E8 - The spring orphans are all grown up, and Hope has to decide who's ready for release.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E3 - Ruth makes a Christmas pudding, Alex and Peter re-shoe a horse, and everyone enjoys the Christmas meal and an evening of parlour games.
E9 - Entering Alaska, the Northwest Passage transforms from wild terrain into an industrial corridor lined with oil rigs.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S2 E9 - Kris explores the ancient art of pictographs while Sarain visits with K'Tigaaning Midwives. They then join writer and podcaster Ryan McMahon to learn about the power of digital storytelling.
S5 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
E2 - On Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the blue-striped blenny changes its colours to deceive and launch an attack. The Bengal tiger uses its orange stripes to hide from its colour-blind prey.
E7 - In Java's royal city, Yogyakarta, Michael visits the Sultan's Palace and witnesses the ancient art of shadow puppetry known as Wayang.
S5 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
E1 - In Zambia's South Luangwa National Park, a young lion cub gets in trouble when he wanders away from the pride, while his cousins must face their unhappy new stepdad.
S16 E19 - When Rosie is attacked after finding a dead body, Walker and Rachel's investigation leads them to a sinister local cult. Peggy does her best to sell a batch of turkeys, but it's not Christmas!
S24 E4 - When the "Greenest Village in Midsomer" is bought by a Texan oilman, a string of grisly murders ensues. To what lengths will the locals go to retain their title?
Nelson filmmaker Amy Bohigian explores the region's history through the stories of people who have lived in the Kootenays over the past century, from war resisters to prisoners of war and immigrants.
E9 - Entering Alaska, the Northwest Passage transforms from wild terrain into an industrial corridor lined with oil rigs.
S24 E4 - When the "Greenest Village in Midsomer" is bought by a Texan oilman, a string of grisly murders ensues. To what lengths will the locals go to retain their title?
Nelson filmmaker Amy Bohigian explores the region's history through the stories of people who have lived in the Kootenays over the past century, from war resisters to prisoners of war and immigrants.
E9 - Entering Alaska, the Northwest Passage transforms from wild terrain into an industrial corridor lined with oil rigs.
S16 E19 - When Rosie is attacked after finding a dead body, Walker and Rachel's investigation leads them to a sinister local cult. Peggy does her best to sell a batch of turkeys, but it's not Christmas!
S2 E5 - Richardsson makes a breakthrough in the investigation but is prevented from telling Erik about it. Peter and Erik try to reconcile.
S9 E9 - When Hope opens her doors to the public, the rehab staff must care for thousands of animals while dealing with thousands of people filling the farm.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S5 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
S2 E1 - A journey along England's River Bure goes through the holiday hub of Wroxham and past open fenlands where wildlife and recreation go hand in hand.
Multi-percussionist Martin Grubinger joins the Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Wayne Marshall at the annual outdoor concert. Repertoire includes Bernstein, Williams and Gershwin.
S1 E1 - In the beach county of Devon, Anita Rani discovers the story of a tragic wartime attack, the secrets of crime author Agatha Christie and the engineering marvel of Brunel's South Devon railway.
S11 E2 - The discovery of a deceased addiction support worker in the beautiful but unforgiving wilds of the national park leads Vera to investigate a deeply private woman's life.
Ten short films celebrate authors, writing and the book culture that has helped shape BC's unique identity.
E3 - A young man holds a well-known television presenter hostage in his home. As a tactical operation gets underway, Menck attempts to negotiate with the kidnapper.
S2 E1 - A journey along England's River Bure goes through the holiday hub of Wroxham and past open fenlands where wildlife and recreation go hand in hand.
S11 E2 - The discovery of a deceased addiction support worker in the beautiful but unforgiving wilds of the national park leads Vera to investigate a deeply private woman's life.
Ten short films celebrate authors, writing and the book culture that has helped shape BC's unique identity.
E3 - A young man holds a well-known television presenter hostage in his home. As a tactical operation gets underway, Menck attempts to negotiate with the kidnapper.
S2 E1 - A journey along England's River Bure goes through the holiday hub of Wroxham and past open fenlands where wildlife and recreation go hand in hand.
S9 E10 - When Hope suffers a personal tragedy, her makeshift family rallies around her.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S5 E3 - Two tiny orphans struggle to survive. Hope takes a second swing at a release gone wrong.
S3 E9 - Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns on board one of the most advanced trains in the world.
S1 E2 - In South Wales, Anita takes in the harbour where young Henry Tudor fled into exile, visits the scene of Marconi's world-changing experiment and discovers the beach favoured by poet Dylan Thomas.
This tongue-in-cheek account of Day's turbulent and successful life combines film clips, music and interviews for an engaging look at the world's most famous "girl next door."
E7 - In Java's royal city, Yogyakarta, Michael visits the Sultan's Palace and witnesses the ancient art of shadow puppetry known as Wayang.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S2 E9 - Kris explores the ancient art of pictographs while Sarain visits with K'Tigaaning Midwives. They then join writer and podcaster Ryan McMahon to learn about the power of digital storytelling.
This tongue-in-cheek account of Day's turbulent and successful life combines film clips, music and interviews for an engaging look at the world's most famous "girl next door."
E7 - In Java's royal city, Yogyakarta, Michael visits the Sultan's Palace and witnesses the ancient art of shadow puppetry known as Wayang.
S1 E9 - From an incredible "Spotted Lake" in British Columbia to a sacred waterfall in Washington State, Drew explores the people, ideas and hallowed spaces linked to Indigenous spirituality.
S2 E9 - Kris explores the ancient art of pictographs while Sarain visits with K'Tigaaning Midwives. They then join writer and podcaster Ryan McMahon to learn about the power of digital storytelling.
S2 E6 - Erik believes he finally knows who murdered Therese, but an unexpected death shatters his hopes of solving the case.
E3 - Dan explores Dere Street, which is the most northern Roman road in Britain, as well as Stanegate, which runs alongside the defensive barrier of Hadrian's Wall.
S10 E1 - When a Mountie saves a beaver, Hope helps the most Canadian wildlife rescue ever reach a happy ending.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E10 - Threading between the Diomede Islands - one American, the other Russian - our explorers finally exit the Bering Strait and complete the Northwest Passage.
S1 E10 - Drew learns how to live with no tools or shelter and how to throw the deadly Central American "altatl" spear. He then witnesses salmon net-fishing off the cliffs of a treacherous river.
S2 E10 - Kris meets with the first Associate Curator of Historical Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Canada. Sarain does a radio interview with author/journalist Waubgeshig Rice.
E3 - Behind-the-scenes stories delve into scientific research on animal colours and reveal the challenges of making the series, including the grueling endurance of lying motionless on a mudflat for hours.
E1 - Alan uncovers clues about Britain's "Queen of Crime" and visits locations that helped influence some of her most successful novels, including Burgh Island and Greenway House.
E2 - Visiting locations across London and Devon, Alan explores the world of Miss Marple and finds out what inspired Agatha Christie to create her silver-haired sleuth.
E3 - Alan literally steps into Poirot's shoes as he gets kitted out in the detective's suit, learns the secrets of that memorable walk and finds out what makes the perfect Poirot moustache.